This is a GPU2 problem and so far I've had two with this error. I take it that the posts at Stanford don't give a clue to how to fix it.

I stopped one of my GPU2 clients with this error, deleted the core 11 & 65, the work directory and I don't know what else I deleted. I then ran -configonly, deleted that and restarted the client. I picked up a core 11 and it's now running ok.

I'm going to wait for my next GPU2 core 11 wu to complete before I repeat that above paragraph on my other problem child's.

Gary, it looks like your HFM is configured to show the program authors stats in the bottom of the window, this is why your name on each of the clients is yellow. You can go into Preferences->Web Settings and input your information so your clients aren't highlighted and the bottom bar shows your stats.

Thanks for alerting me to the problem. I had a fah_65.fah file. Did the normal cleanup routine including client.cfg. Restarted, downloaded FahCore_11.exe, and also got a non-494 WU. It's something new to me, a 450, Project P6600. Didn't do a whole lot for my PPD. I'm still down 10,000 total.

Hmn, it must be the 2-3" of snow that we just got but none of my GPU2 clients got hit with any of the Fahcore65 issue.

As far as GTX460 versions (I have both BTW), I find the 768MB version very receptive to OCing which makes a better folding card.

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I think the Fahcore65 issue was very short lived. The good news, for me, is that my run of 494's seems to be over. I had almost solid 494's for 17 days straight. I'm now seeing 353's, 450's, 587's, 783's and even 787's. Nice to gain 3,000PPD.

Nice to know about the OC's on the 768's, but if the future of GPU3 are these large WU's, I'd like to know if the 1GB works better for them. Just being picky.

Nice to know about the OC's on the 768's, but if the future of GPU3 are these large WU's, I'd like to know if the 1GB works better for them. Just being picky.

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Indeed a good question. The 6811's are not to fond of the OC'ed 768 version of the 460 GPU's but I (and many others) had the same problem on a 1 GB OC'ed 450 so my guess it is more down to the stress on the GPU then the amount of memory. I do not buy a 480/580 just to fold, then rather upgrade the CPU to a hex and stop GPU folding.